UK MP says stablecoin is a gateway to CBDC, only crypto can ‘disrupt’ settlements
The United Kingdom remains committed to becoming a world crypto industry hub in spite of the recent negative events that ...
Read moreThe United Kingdom remains committed to becoming a world crypto industry hub in spite of the recent negative events that ...
Read moreBoth facing sanctions, Russia and Cuba are looking into alternative options for cross-border payments, including cryptocurrencies, a Kremlin advisor has ...
Read moreTass quoted Russia’s Deputy Finance Minister Alexey Moiseyev as saying “We are currently working with a number of countries to ...
Read moreA Singapore-based payment solution provider is going to use On-Demand Liquidity (ODL), Ripple’s XRP-powered cross-border payment product. FOMO Pay will ...
Read moreThe Bank for International Settlements, which is an international financial organisation of 63 central banks of the world, has warned ...
Read moreThe “miner extractable value” or MEV and its effects are one of the industry’s open secrets. And the Bank for ...
Read moreDubbed Zebec Pay, the product is a tax-compliant, on-chain payroll processor that pays employees via USDC or other stablecoins within ...
Read moreThe report suggests that, based on the experiment, an intraday, wholesale CBDC could have a positive impact on financial stability ...
Read moreThe Bank for International Settlements (BIS) says rich and educated investors prefer buying two large-cap altcoins over Bitcoin (BTC). In ...
Read moreBank of Japan governor Haruhiko Kuroda questioned Bitcoin’s use case during an interview yesterday, business news outlet Bloomberg reported.The bank ...
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